Photograph of R.O.T.C. and Military; Pictured above are the twenty-five Midshipmen of the Purdue University Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps, who visited the U.S. Naval Ammunition Depot, Crane, Indiana, on April 5 and 6. They were conducted...

Purdue Colleges and Departments. Robert Swihart, professor of forestry and natural resources, found that pine voles, when given a choice, prefer to eat oak roots. Swihart believes voles are part of the reason oak trees are having difficulty...

A new method developed by Purdue researchers, from left, Chang Lu, Robert Geahlen and Jun Wang allows them to detect movement of proteins within cells, important for cancer cell development and other cell processes. Geahlen holds the microchip...

PHOTO IDENTIFICATION FOR 1955 Annual Report of the President; to be filled out when the picture is taken; Department: Veterinary Science and Medicine; Identification (left to right) of staff members including position or title: Mrs. Robert...

Photograph of R.O.T.C. and Military; Members of the reviewing party, shown above, included left to right, front row, Colonel Merton E. Munson, professor of military science and tactics at Michigan State University; Cadet Col. Roy W. Stroud, student...

Agriculture, School of - Horticulture. Grad student Robert Meyer measuring radioactivity in a tomato plant: the purpose is to detect activity in the growing part after the roots grow to the area in soil which was injected with radioactive...

College of Civil. Part of speakers and others active at the 21st Annual Road School at Purdue University, January 21-25, 1935. --Left to right, Wm. Holland, Indianapolis, Indiana Highway Constructors Inc.; David E. Ross, Lafayette; G. Stanley...

Purdue Colleges and Departments. Researchers built an entire three-story building inside Purdue's Robert L. and Terry L. Bowen Laboratory for Large-Scale Civil Engineering Research to test the effectiveness of a simple, inexpensive method to...